A small bleacher area has even been set up for caregivers to sit and relax, while also allowing fair-goers to sit and watch the scene unfold.

In the midst of this, Stout, a Springport, Mich. resident, is tasked with watching over a stall of sheep at the fair's barn, which is also crowded with stalls filled with goats and an exterior set-up featuring large cows.

Stout is working at the fair helping out another sheep farmer by looking after his sheep, something she's done in the past.

"Right now, we have a (mother sheep) that just had four babies," Stout said. But, Stout said, the mother didn't want to have four babies, putting her in a slightly depressed mood.

Watching over the sheep's emotions and making sure each is well-fed and watered is just another part of the job for Stout, she said.

"They need attention," she said.

She was preparing a bottle of goat's milk to give to the sheep, which she said would help the mother along.